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25. Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Pediatric Epilepsy in Low-Income Countries
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Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Pediatric Epilepsy |
Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Pediatric Epilepsy in Low-Income Countries
Naseer Ahmad Memon, Azizullah Langah, Ameer Ali Jamali, Munawar Ali Siyal, Karam Khushik and Ali Akbar Siyal
ABSTRACT
Objective: To describe the epidemiology, trends, and risk factors of pediatric epilepsy with a specific interest in infection-related and perinatal factors in low income countries.
Study Design: A Cross sectional study.
Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Department of Pediatrics, Peoples university of Medical Health Sciences NawabShah from from January 2023 to July 2023.
Methods: This Cross-sectional Study was carried out with 150 pediatric epilepsy patients in a LIC context. Information on clinical features, seized predictors, and seizure prognosis was obtained by record review and caregiver interviews. Data was analyzed using chi-square tests and t-tests for relations at the value of p<0.05.
Results: About 40% of the 150 patients had a record of previous infection such as cerebral malaria, 30% of the patients had perinatal related complications and 20% of patients with epilepsy related to malnutrition. The mean age at onset, or the point at which the client first sought professional interventions, was 4.5 years (SD = 2.1). Statistically significant correlations were determined between the episodes of infections and early onset epilepsy (Chi-square = 7.61 at p = 0.03). Acute cases had higher episodes of seizure compared to chronic cases and the groups with malnutrition related illnesses (p = 0.04).
Conclusion: In this paper the leading factors contributing to pediatric epilepsy in low income countries include infections, birth complications, and malnutrition. Early diagnosis and intervention services especially among the high risk-potential clients are important. Strengthening of health facilities is needed to combat these and decrease the impact of epilepsy in the low income groups.
Key Words: Chidhood epilepsy, risk factors, LMICs, infections.
Citation of article: Memon NA, Langah AU, Jamali AA, Siyal MA, Khushik K, Siyal AA. Epidemiology and Risk Factors of Pediatric Epilepsy in Low-Income Countries. Med Forum 2024;35(11):118-121. doi:10.60110/medforum.351125.